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That picture has always perplexed me (and I am rarely, if ever, perplexed).
First of all, the angle and lighting on the piece actually prevent the viewer from seeing the real beauty of the sheet. Secondly, positioning the piece like that could lead to damage on the edges and put further strain on the folds. I realize that condition doesn't factor into value too much on a unique item like that, but you'd think one would want to preserve it as best as possible for history's sake. Just a weird photo of a tremendously cool part of our hobby. (I hope Anthony, aka Griffins, didn't shoot that photo, because I just ripped his work apart )
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